We have already seen some pretty interesting games getting ported onto Android Wear watches, with most being playable but barely due to the screen size mainly. Still, it is always cool to see games like Half-Life showing up on an Android Wear watch, even if it is a proof-of-concept more than anything else. The latest additions to this sort of thing actually happens to be two emulators, one for Nintendo 64 games and the other being for Playstation Portable titles.
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11-bit Studios posted a new video blog on their YouTube channel, which is something they do on a regular basis where they talk about what the company has been working on lately. However, this time there was some pretty interesting news regarding their latest game This War Of Mine. Currently this game is only available on tablets (not including PC and console versions), but that appears to be changing and as soon as next month.
It is almost Halloween and while the world dives into urban legends, scary costumes, and a lot of candy, the video game industry has also experienced their fair share of urban legends as well. You may or may not know this but Pokemon is one franchise that actually has an urban legend attached to it.
Yesterday’s DroidGamers Daily Deal was all about learning to develop for Android through examples, having built 10 full functioning real world applications by the time you’re done the entire course. When you strike out on your own after that, you’ll have a better idea on how to code applications for Android. While coding is an important aspect to building an application (or game for that matter), design is also equally as important.
Nexon and Respawn Entertainment team up to bring a series of games based on Titanfall to mobile devices
Very interesting news today, especially if you’re a fan of the Sci-Fi themed franchise Titanfall. Nexon and Respawn Entertainment (and Particle City) have announced today that they have teamed up to develop and publish a series of games that will be based off of the Titanfall universe. One thing both companies made abundantly clear is that there will be several titles and that they will all be new and original games.
Earlier this month we reported on a new arcade game coming from Mugshot Games called Digfender. When we originally reported on this game, the release date for it was November 5th. Unfortunately that date is no longer good as the game’s release has been delayed. The good news is that the delay isn’t a long one.
Another major title has received a Halloween update and this time it is for NetMarble’s Marvel Future Fight game. This new update brings with it some new characters, new costumes, a new Event Stage, a new Alliance battle and more. For a Halloween themed update, this is one of the bigger ones we’ve seen so far this year.
Yesterday we reported on Nintendo and the fact they were going to hold a press conference this morning to do two things. First, the company was going to elaborate on their financials they recently just reported on for their second quarter. Secondly, they were going to debut and talk about their first mobile game.
The Touchjet Pond Projector is now available and turns your wall into a giant touchscreen Android tablet
Back in August of this year we reported on a rather cool device called the Touchjet Wave. What this device does is turn your current HDTV into a giant touchscreen Android tablet basically. One of the issues some people pointed out was that this would lead to a ton of finger prints on your TV, especially with kids, even though you don’t actually have to touch the screen for it to register as a tap. Well it looks like Touchjet decided to make a new device that solves this problem called the Touchjet Pond.
Robot Invader has so far been responsible for many Android gamers losing a lot of their free time because of their games. Responsible for Wind-Up Knight 1 & 2, as well as Rise of the Blobs and Cybergon, the company has now released their first virtual reality game, currently available for the Gear VR headset.









